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musiclover86
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"when the last time you listened to donell jones' "where i wanna be" albu..."


  

          

while i went out tonight to go get something to eat, i put this cd on for the first time in a long time and this album only gets better with time. i hadn't listened to it in years but this album is a classic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91NBc-jhjw

  

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i burnt that cd out back in the day
Jul 21st 2015
1
man, that album takes me right back to 99'
Jul 21st 2015
2
i always liked his voice and vibe, however laface
Jul 21st 2015
3
ironically, i never checked for donell's music after this album
Jul 21st 2015
4
      he is one of those cats where alot of cats had a similiar thing goin
Jul 22nd 2015
5
           yeah, you right but you know what's funny or rather ironic?
Jul 22nd 2015
6
                RE: yeah, you right but you know what's funny or rather ironic?
Jul 22nd 2015
7
                He also got married...
Jul 23rd 2015
8
                     yeah the marriage sealed some deal with him
Jul 27th 2015
11
                but Usher did the Bobby Brown thing and it worked
Jul 27th 2015
12
                     yeah, i agree
Jul 28th 2015
13
RE: when the last time you listened to donell jones' "where i wanna be" ...
Jul 24th 2015
9
"where i wanna be" is actually his 2nd album
Jul 25th 2015
10
      I actually love his song Put Me Down from the 3rd album
Jul 28th 2015
14
that title track was real.
Jul 29th 2015
15

BNueve
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Tue Jul-21-15 09:56 PM

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1. "i burnt that cd out back in the day"
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love that album. haven't listened to it in mad long though.

  

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musiclover86
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Tue Jul-21-15 10:36 PM

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2. "man, that album takes me right back to 99'"
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each and every song on it is a classic

  

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mistermaxxx08
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Tue Jul-21-15 10:57 PM

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3. "i always liked his voice and vibe, however laface"
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didn't see no loot in him and the whole budget went to Usher and to me when Laface had Jones, then Puffy and Bad boy went and got carl thomas, however aside from a few hits folks weren't staying with those cats
and also the industry was done with them as well

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

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musiclover86
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Tue Jul-21-15 11:49 PM

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4. "ironically, i never checked for donell's music after this album"
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i remember he had that 1 song "i'll go" on the "love and basketball" soundtrack which i loved but i never did check out any of his other albums after "where i wanna be"

  

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mistermaxxx08
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Wed Jul-22-15 01:09 AM

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5. "he is one of those cats where alot of cats had a similiar thing goin"
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in that the MJ/Stevie thing was present and like alot of those cats it works for a little while until somebody else comes along and does it and so on, however it never lasts and this cat was a decent 2nd/high 3rd tier talent during his era, however he was never gonna see the top tier.

and once Usher blew up well LA reid and crew took the loot from his projects and he faded into a R&B Shaq roast act.

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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musiclover86
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Wed Jul-22-15 01:23 AM

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6. "yeah, you right but you know what's funny or rather ironic?"
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all that loot was put into usher and after the build up of "8701" and then the breakout of "confessions" usher never really followed "confessions" with another great album

now usher definitely had more "star" power than donell jones but i'm just saying, usher never really kept up with the hype he got with "confessions" after "confessions". i mean, usher had the world in the palm of his hands in 2004.

  

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7. "RE: yeah, you right but you know what's funny or rather ironic?"
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>all that loot was put into usher and after the build up of
>"8701" and then the breakout of "confessions" usher never
>really followed "confessions" with another great album
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>now usher definitely had more "star" power than donell jones
>but i'm just saying, usher never really kept up with the hype
>he got with "confessions" after "confessions". i mean, usher
>had the world in the palm of his hands in 2004.

Real talk y'all. But Confessions was so crazy, he dropped it like 3 times right when folks were still claiming that nobody would buy something once..he came with a deluxe edition and a DVD combo with even more songs. Confessions part 1 with Stevie on harmonica! Seduction! It is what it is. You're doing the most...shiiiid. Dude was jammin. I'ma type it again. Seduction! Video link...to hell with it!

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtzf9_usher-seduction_music

Yeah...and a chunk of it stands up.

Confessions was friggin huge. It was basically 2000s Thriller. He tapped into context with the 'this is how me and Chili didn't make it' storyline, rolled with Dupree's sound for the hits while slinging around some legit 'grope somebody to this' R&B on the album cuts, and finally stumbled into something close enough to the masterpiece folks wanted from him when he was a 'prodigy' as a kid.

But he snuck up on folks. After that, folks expected hugeness. And he didn't have another one in him. That's fine because how many R&B dudes would give up a limb to have a Confessions? I'm talking about the album, the success, the tours, the attention, the platform to start a vanity label with a gang of rope, etcetera. And Usher..as good as he can be when he's good, has never had a great 'grip' on what folks want from him. He never had the hood's trust or the outrageous range of Robert, so there was that too. And since he got super confused as he was starting to age, he took the parachute to EDM and now he makes 'real R&B' as a side project just to show that he's capable still. It was either that or be over with and he didn't want that, so he stepped all up into Ne-Yo Give Me Everything Tonight money.

Jimaveli

  

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8. "He also got married..."
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That marriage was a blow to his career.

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mistermaxxx08
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11. "yeah the marriage sealed some deal with him"
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and he hasn't come even close to where he was and the problem is he never has gotten that next level stuff. he stayed in that cool lane
and being a good song and dance man is what he settled for

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

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mistermaxxx08
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12. "but Usher did the Bobby Brown thing and it worked"
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had his don't be cruel and Bobby run
and also jumped on other folks tracks
and was media friendly and a Mini Me MJ puppet and folks accepted than
however they never bought him as the 2nd coming
and he never seemed to long for that kind of respect either.

i like Jones, however he was caught in a tevin campbell, Jesse Powell,Mario,Keith washington, trap of being cool and happening, however industry didn't see that long loot
and kept it moving.

Usher didn't have to hit no more because the cat had 3 straight monster run

my way, 8701 and confessions plus a gangload of hits.

he was able to make that one decade to the next and get bigger.

LA Reid made sure he was handled the right way.

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

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musiclover86
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13. "yeah, i agree "
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9. "RE: when the last time you listened to donell jones' "where i wanna be" ..."
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3/4ths of the album is great, and the rest is highly listenable. I was on it when it first came out, and I've revisited the album frequently over the decades since. Definitely has aged well.

He felt like one of those artists that put his everything into that first album and didn't save anything for later. Never was much interested in anything that came after.

  

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10. " "where i wanna be" is actually his 2nd album"
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But he HAS release pretty good music afterward.
Just that when you don't have that machine behind you..fair weather listeners move on to the next sparkly thing

  

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14. "I actually love his song Put Me Down from the 3rd album"
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That song and You Know That I Love You both were my jams.

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15. "that title track was real."
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